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longdash

v0.10.5

Published

A stretched Lodash.

Downloads

5

Readme

longdash

A stretched Lodash. Lodash uses a single _. We use two. :sunglasses:

Longdash adds several modules to extend Lodash, keeping a single namespace of JS goodies in your project. The purpose here is to keep you DRY, avoiding writing repetitive code.

All helpful methods from Lodash are inherited. To access them, just use our stretched dash (__) followed by the methods group name.

Smile! We got you covered by this huge collection of code snippets. :grinning:

Documentation

Please, read our documentation for more information about all our modules and how to use them in your projects.

Available in English (EN) and Portuguese (PT-BR).